Ohio WR Braylon Collier signs with Michigan State football

Braylon Collier inked his NLI with MSU

One of the most underrated recruits in Michigan State’s class, Braylon Collier is a 6-foot-1, 170 pound wide receiver from Sandusky, Ohio. Attending Perkins High School, Collier has over 3,000 yards in his high school career.

Collier inked his NLI today to officially join Michigan State

The Sandusky wide receiver is a prospect that Courtney Hawkins believes can come in and have an immediate impact with the Spartans in 2025.

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Watch Michigan State football commit Braylon Collier’s insane TD catch

Watch Michigan State football commit Braylon Collier’s insane TD catch in Sandusky’s game on Friday night.

Michigan State football snagged a commitment from Braylon Collier, a Sandusky (OH) native, who the team feels is a very underrated wide receiver. The 3-star product just began his senior year of high school football, where he plans to continue showcasing his ability.

In Sandusky’s game on Friday, Collier made an unreal touchdown grab. Watch it via X:

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MSU commit, 3-star WR Braylon Collier to enroll early in winter

One of MSU football’s commits in the 2025 class is planning to enroll early in time for spring practice next year

One of Michigan State football’s commits in the 2025 class is planning to enroll early in time for spring practice next year.

Three-star wide receiver Braylon Collier announced on Thursday that his plan is to graduate from high school in December. This would mean he will have the opportunity to enroll early for the spring semester and join the Spartans for spring practice.

Collier is ranked as the No. 140 wide receiver in the 2025 class. He hails from Sandusky, Ohio and picked Michigan State over Iowa and Iowa State.

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MSU commit, 3-star WR Braylon Collier receives official offer from Spartans

Michigan State wide receiver commit Braylon Collier has received his official scholarship offer from the Spartans

Michigan State wide receiver commit Braylon Collier has received his official scholarship offer from the Spartans.

Three-star wide receiver Braylon Collier announced on Thursday that he’s received an official offer from the Spartans. August 1 was the first day programs could extend official offers to prospects in the 2025 class.

Collier is ranked as the No. 139 wide receiver in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 35 player from Ohio in the class.

Collier committed to Michigan State on June 7. He picked the Spartans over Iowa and Iowa State.

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MSU commit, 3-star WR Braylon Collier to attend Spartan Dawg Con

Michigan State commit Braylon Collier will attend this weekend’s Spartan Dawg Con event

Michigan State commit Braylon Collier will attend this weekend’s Spartan Dawg Con event.

Collier announced earlier this week that he’ll be attending the annual Michigan State football event. Collier is a three-star wide receiver from Sandusky, Ohio.

Collier ranks as the No. 151 wide receiver in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 38 player from Ohio in the class.

Collier committed to Michigan State in early June. He picked the Spartans over Iowa and Iowa State.

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Michigan State football lands commitment from Ohio WR Braylon Collier

MSU adds commitment of 2025 Ohio wide receiver

Michigan State’s 2025 recruiting class has gotten a boost on Friday, adding a new commit to the class. Braylon Collier has announced his commitment to Michigan State.

Collier is a native Sandusky (OH) and is a 6-foot-1, 180 pound wide receiver that will provide a speedy skill set to MSU’s WR room. He is rated as a 3-star prospect.

The Spartans beat out the likes of Iowa and Iowa State for the commitment of the Ohio wide receiver.

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MSU target, 3-star WR Braylon Collier hints at potential commitment date

A Spartans target in the 2025 class could be inching closer to a commitment

A Spartans target in the 2025 class could be inching closer to a commitment.

Three-star wide receiver Braylon Collier of Sandusky, Ohio fired off a tweet on Monday that could suggest he’ll be announcing his college decision later this week. Below is the post on X from Collier:

Collier is ranked as the No. 133 wide receiver in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 33 player from Ohio in the class.

Collier took an official visit to Michigan State this past weekend, and reports suggest it went very well. Collier is also expected to visit his other two finalists Iowa and Iowa State in the next few weeks, but that of course could change should he commit to Michigan State later this week.

Stay tuned on Friday to see if the Spartans get some positive recruiting news.

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Spartans listed in ‘final 3’ for 3-star WR Braylon Collier of Sandusky, Ohio

Michigan State football is a finalist for a three-star wide receiver prospect from Ohio

Michigan State football is a finalist for a three-star wide receiver prospect from Ohio.

Braylon Collier of Sandusky, Ohio revealed his “final three” schools this week, which included the Spartans. Michigan State as joined by Iowa and Iowa State in Collier’s finalists list.

Collier ranks as the No. 129 wide receiver prospect in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 33 player from Ohio.

Michigan State offered Collier earlier this month, and he is set to take an official visit to East Lansing, Mich. on May 31. He will follow up that visit to Michigan State with stops to Iowa and Iowa State in June as well.

Collier has yet to announce a commitment date.

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MSU Football offers 3-star Ohio WR Braylon Collier

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship to a three-star wide receiver from Ohio

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship to a three-star wide receiver from Ohio.

Braylon Collier of Sandusky, Ohio announced on Friday that he’s received an offer from the Spartans. Collier plays for Perkins High and is considered a three-star prospect in the 2025 class.

Collier ranks as the No. 126 wide receiver in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 33 player from Ohio in the class.

Michigan State is one of more than 10 programs to offer Collier, according to 247Sports. He also holds offers from Iowa, Iowa State and a host of MAC schools.

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